When Did Jurassic: Park 2 Come Out

For a deep dive into the film's lasting impact, you can check out the community discussions on r/JurassicPark or read through classic assessments on Rotten Tomatoes and Empire Online .

So, when did Jurassic Park 2 come out?

It came out at the height of the 90s, just before the turn of the millennium, reminding us that no matter how sleek our technology becomes, no matter how many walls we build, life finds a way. It came out to remind us that history is not a closed book. It is an open wound. And it is always hungry. when did jurassic park 2 come out

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The May 23, 1997 release was a strategic summer blockbuster launch. The film broke box office records at the time, earning over $72 million in its opening weekend in North America, surpassing the opening weekend record previously held by Batman Forever (1995). It went on to gross over $618 million worldwide, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1997 (behind Titanic ). It came out to remind us that history is not a closed book

: Even director Steven Spielberg later expressed some disappointment, noting he felt increasingly disenchanted with the project during its production.